After 3 years of releasing a myriad of groundbreaking dance music on its various sub labels, Electronica Exposed became a label in its own right in 2005.
The label focussed on a number of different album projects and its music policy is highly varied. Initially, Electronica Exposed concentrated on releasing
unmixed compilation albums of the back catalogue of its vinyl-only sub labels, which always included "The Complete Works" in their titles, as well as
exclusive unmixed compilation albums, such as the Electronic Exclusives series which reached 20 volumes.

As Electronica Exposed progressed, the label expanded by releasing highly regarded artist albums by Penguin Conspiracy, Epyx & Cyrez, Lost Soul, Grimsoul and
Firefly, and also worked in collaboration with third party record labels such as Bedlam Records, Kreatrix and Full Circle Recordings by releasing unmixed
compilation albums of their catalogues. In addition, Electronica Exposed released a number of DJ mix albums such as the three volume Hardcore Anthems series,
as well as several artist albums focussed on Live PAs including PAs by Carbon Based, Alek Száhala, Re-form and Digital Beatz. All Electronica Exposed
releases were pressed as limited edition CD editions, which are all now out of print, and are also available on digital download from: Beatport, Juno Download and Trackitdown.